Comes A Time, 2022
Signed and numbered
From an edition of 60
37 1/2 x 30 inches (95.3 x 76.2 cm.)
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Susumu Kamijo is a Japanese artist known for his detailed and emotive drawings and paintings. His art practice is often characterized by its intricate and highly detailed style, as well as its focus on everyday life and the emotions and feelings of the people depicted. Kamijo's work is known for its surreal and dreamlike quality, often featuring images that are both fantastical and rooted in reality.
In many of his pieces, Kamijo includes poodles as a recurring symbol. The poodles are often depicted in a variety of settings, and they are often used to convey a sense of longing, nostalgia, or a desire for a simpler and more carefree life. They are also used to symbolize elegance, grace and beauty.
Kamijo's use of poodles in his imagery often creates a sense of emotional depth and complexity, adding a layer of symbolism and meaning to his work. The poodles are often portrayed with a sense of serenity and calm, which contrasts with the sense of chaos and turmoil that can be found in other elements of the piece. This creates a powerful visual dichotomy that adds to the emotional impact of the artwork.